Stove



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IGN'ATZ DANHEL, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.

STOVE.

Application led April 28,7192a serial na; 557,239.

T0 aZZ wlom it may ooncemt: v Be Lt known that I, IGNATZ DANHEL, a

Citizen of the Republic of Czechoslovakia,.

residing" at Chicago, in the county'of Cook and State of Illinois, haveinvented a n eW and useful Improvement inStoves, of Which the followingis a specification.

Ths invention relates to improvements in lVith these and other objectsin vieW my invention consists in the novel construction, combination andrelative position of the parts and members hereinafter described andshown in the accompanying drawing,V and particularly pointed out in theappe'nded Claim.

Referring to the drawingin Which like reference characters indicate likeor correspc-nding partsz' A Figure 1 is a front elevation of a stoveembodying my invention. cross section taken on liue2-2 of Figure 3, andFigure 3 is a Vertical section taken on line 3-3 of Figure 1.v V iReferrinv to the drawing, the stove Vherein illustrated as embodying myinvention, comprises a base 10, a front Wall 12, a rear Wall 13, sideWalls 11, a bot-tomV 14 and atop lEntendin;r between, the front Wall 12and real' Wall 13, are the partition Walls 16 Whiclr extend from the top15 doWnWa-rdly tothe ash pit 17. These Walls 16 are slightly offset at16'* to provide' more room for the fire Chamber 18 and magazine coaldrum 21, and are provided With Lop'eninfzs'lB to permit the passan'eof-the smoke and hot gases into the gas chambers 19. LThe lower 'ends ofthese `al'ord a. discharge gate for an)T accumulated soot.

The fire Chamber 18 is Vequipped With a grate' 20, of any suitableConstruction.) and' obserred that the gases 'coming from fire Figure 2is a a inagazne or coal drum 21, both of Which obvlously may be omlttedWhen oll burners or the ll -tion. The fire door 22 provides access tothe fire Chamber, and the ash door 23 tothe'ash chamber'pit. A suitablechute 24 Withdo'or 24A may be provided for means of feeding coal-to themagazine drum 21.l TheV coal reservor'zis located between the partitionWalls 16 and is separated from the space Vabove Wh'zch serves as a gasmixlng Chamber '27, Wltha lateral Wall 26 extendlng between thepartition Walls. rlhe gas miXing chamber 27 has augas deflecting Wall 28extending: from the J(013.15 to a distance vslghtly below the flueopening 29. i i

As above stated, my Object is to conserve and absorb the heat generatedin the stove, and to this end the construction above de 'scribed andillustrated in the drawing, provides an indirect flOW of thehot gasesVand sinoke; From the illustrations it Will Vbe chamber 18 pass'throughthe openings '1GB into the gas chambers 19 and pass up toWard l the top15V and Vthen through' the openings 30v i and then doWnWardlv and underthe Wall' 28 into the rear Chamber 27A and finally up- Wardly again intothe flue. It is Obvious that the heat in thel discharged gases' is to agreat eXtent ahsorbed by the'Walls of the heater or store during itsobstructed passage about various Walls. V

claim:

' A stove comprising a fire Chamber, apair of parallel eXhaust Vgas'chamtbersi an eX- haust gas miXing chamber above said fire Chamber andbetween said parallel gas chamhersa and a Wall in said mixingl Chamberfor 'deflectinfz the flow of thel united eXhaust z Qascs into anonposite direction Dreliminarv gas chambers 19 are provided Withpiiioted` 2L'a'ces 25 Which close these lower ends and to theirdischarge from the stove.

In Witnes's Whereofi' have hereunto sub- `9- IGNTZ DANHEL z. Ke are*employed 'for heat genera- 50

